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Host as a BGP speaker in VXLAN

andriyy
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Hello Experts, 

 

Can host connected to the VXLAN access network establish a BGP with a VTEP switch ? Or more general, can hosts participate in the dynamic routing ? If this is possible , would you refer me to the docs or design guide describing such scenario ?

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@andriyy wrote:

...  if host ( in my case router ) can inject routing information.

 

 So basically you have a router, not a host. ^_^

If I understand correctly, you want to exchange routing information with a VTEP (a border leaf to be more precise) using BGP. You can look at this config guide: https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/switches/datacenter/pf/configuration/guide/b-pf-configuration/External-Connectivity-VRF-Lite.html 

 

Hope it helps,

Sergiu

 

 

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Sergiu.Daniluk
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Hi,

Can you be more specific what are you trying to achieve? Do you want to extend vxlan to a hypervisor VTEP?

 

Cheers,

Sergiu

f00z
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This is possible if the hosts are connected to the underlay network (i.e. layer 3 interface on the leaf) and participate in the IGP , and then the host itself (hypervisor) will run its own VTEP and peer with the route reflectors with BGP EVPN AF.

 

If the host is connected to the overlay network, by default it can't access the underlay (and you don't want it to for security). 

 

Would need more info on what you are trying to accomplish.

 

Thank you fz00. However what Im trying to understand if host ( in my case router ) can inject routing information. Assuming the VTEP also a part of the underlay domain. To illustrate my question - 

 

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@andriyy wrote:

...  if host ( in my case router ) can inject routing information.

 

 So basically you have a router, not a host. ^_^

If I understand correctly, you want to exchange routing information with a VTEP (a border leaf to be more precise) using BGP. You can look at this config guide: https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/switches/datacenter/pf/configuration/guide/b-pf-configuration/External-Connectivity-VRF-Lite.html 

 

Hope it helps,

Sergiu

 

 

Thank you Sergiu 

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